The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919 Page: 4 of 9
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RIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1919.
Oh, yes. we have free text
books. Next thing will be free
1 • ch counters. Socialism, eh?
As Boon as frost conies and
these brown weeds and grass
are matured, these rolling prai-
ries will be just like a powder
house, so be careful about camp
fires and matches.
We like a political row; its a
good sign; its a sign of growth,
ft was said of Egypt that her
power was to sit still, hut that
will not apply to a democracy.
The upheaval must come; its the
period of purification.
any tin horn, up-start can take
a barrel of money and buy any
office in the gift of the people.
Well, we haven't bolted the
old party yet. We are sitting
still at the main switch waiting
for the political special to hove
in sight. We don't want any
office and we are not going to
wear the gum shoes in the
fracas.
Every time a fellow takes the
belly ache or his granary needs
the roof patched, come and help
us, llncle Sain.
The democratic factions, if
I they gain any strength, will be
: a burden to the office seeker
next year. In a political cam-
paign it's mighty hard to "tote"
water on both shoulders and
make a landing.
Who said the South fought for
slavery? It's a falsehood. She
fought for a constitutional right,
| for self-determination, for State
rights and against confiscation
I of property sold to her hv her
Northern brethren. We bought j
the negroes from the Yankees.
There's a political sturm brew-
ing in Texas. The political chiefs
are meeting in the council cham-
bers and grave matters are being
discussed. Whether or they will
stay in the old temple and purge
it, or walk out and smash the
old structure and erect a new
one. That' the question of the
hour.
The Terrell election law always
was a d in farce. Just med-
icine and a stepping stone for
jim crow politicians. f'nder the
old democratic convention sys-
tem. Jim Ferguson or Hill
Hobby would have never been
heard of politically. Do you get
that? Under this political farce,
) atiMMM • (siauuua vum wutWA vl. ..a nuruumxcuii
If you wish to buy m s *11 oil 1 ims, rov.ilti.', ]or
production in Shackelford, rhrockmorton, JSte-
phens, 1: inland, C ilkih in, Kuiklnirn VVi, hit i
and other North fexas territory, please write ur
telephone or tele^r.iph me
LISTON A. CASEY
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This is the lconclastic age the
smashing of idols. What we
believe today, we don't believe j
tomorrow, ever changing, have
to if we grow. Man is n con-
ceit r>d animal: fie becomes obess-
! ed with certain ideas, and the
iconoclast comes along and
smashes his structure and that's
When the row starts, an 1 in the
scramble and wreckage of polit-
ical theories aul church creeds,
that's the time and season when
error is detected and lruth is dis
covered.
70; Ohio Ave., Wichita Falls, Texas,
or Albany, Texas.
> Mr
Bradstreet makes the announc
men! that eighty-lour percent
of the business failun s last year
were linns that did not adver-
tise, The whole ale world are
a''raid to ■ !| gi od to a tirm
t hat will not ail vert i -e. The
banl.it::' wor'd is sh> ..fthe man
who refuses to .dverti-e. In
other words, he's a I>ack num-
ber. Now-adays when you see |
an art ic;e wei ad\ • ri. ed, its a ■
HARDWARE
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We carry everything to be found i:i a
first class Hardware Store -
Shelf Hardware,
Wagons,
I-arm Implements.
Wire,
Staples and Nails.
Let us do your TUBE VULCANIZING
Yours lor service,
JJ. S. HOIJIJONN KLL
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why not
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soon saw it was helping
me . . . Aller IJ bottles^
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EQUIP YOUR DODGE
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HARTFORD SHOCK
ABSORBERS
A URGE STOCK ON HAND AT THE
CITY GARAGE
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The Woman's Tonic
l>o you teel weak, du-
ly, worn-out? Is your
l.t. k ot (.iHiil health caused
troni any ot the com-
plaints so common to
women .' l'hen why not
Kive Cardui a trial? It
should surely do lor you
what it has done lor so
many thousands of olher
women who suffered—it
shon' 1 help you back to
health.
Ask some lady friend
who has taken Cardui.
She will tell yuu how it
helped her. Try Cardui.
Ail Druggists
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The Best and Most
Clothes You Have EveP
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You must not forget that the tw<J
important things about the clothes yoi
this fall are quality and style or styl
quality if you prefer that order of word
Style determines how the clothes
011 you. Quality determines how muc]
vice you'll get from the clothes. It ini
the kind of fabrics used, the way the ti
ing is done and all the (hings
bility and long life of the garments.
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HART. SGHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
are as good as ever tliis fall. All
ics, the Highest Type of Fine Tailoi
1 'ivhest, smartest styles they've ever
duced.
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•s|kh <ii itu'rit. Shoddy ^oods
will n« t stand the sunlight of
plllilie;t>.
sh\ pi!(
town. W
A p tiea! row is a nocea- l)^
s'ty in a U.-publio.
Well, the Bailey fiction met
in l>a la- last Saturday, and after'
,,lH' ^'ofHidcration, it was decided!
Hiat it would lie licst for the
j present at least to wa«e thoir
%ht for reform inside the party.
|««uthe Ferguson faction has been!
|eliminated and will paddle its'
I own canoe amon^ th« political
breaker.. Yea. the war i.on, and
j there s jfoinjj to be a shaking up
| next year. The pol,tic«l thun-
der will roar and the |jKhtninK
w' Mash on the horizon and we
will have a hot time in the old
tiovernn rttul r« •
cry of the hour (lies
la'r on Mc we want to|
common
swivel chair.
cracked-t
much polit
want meat:
lard in the 1
Ha
it ion is the
da vs. hiv-
,n« out of paper sacks and tin
«n«. buying everything we use barrel
antl S,'H nothinjf. Vou know 3ens*801
what we need; . nie looms, cannot 1
■Pinning wheels, wool and cot- 90ul or
cards, ash hoppers and soap make-up>
kettles, candle moulds and sau- asfiatm
Mge grinders, smoke houses and day Comm-
graneries. truck patches and face shalt
Poultry yards, industry and worry?
home economies, and less polit- 8wing
>c*l hell, woman suffrage and Miw<
Prohibition rot. I tell you. folks, is visit
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1919, newspaper, September 5, 1919; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393450/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.